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    Aug 4, 2005, 09:05 AM
    Re-occuring entry
    Here is the question: Change re-occurring entry to $450. For Aug. as we overpaid them $3000 in July.

    I don't how to make a re-occuring or recurring entry. Would any genious in here please? What do you debit and credit? Thanks a million.

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